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RE: Who is using the new Zoll M -CCT model?
We've been using the Zoll CCT since January and love it. NIBP is no more
touchy than any other unit I've used in the past although the hose is short
so at times it needs to be unplugged for loading. The ETCO2 has been very
accurate, we've been getting a 4-5 mmHg gradient when we've had the chance
to compare to PCO2 values on ABG's. Plus it is a durable cable unlike some
others I've tried. The unit is a bit weighty (especially if you use the
carrying case with extra battery), but not so much that it is difficult to
use. We have been getting 1 hr 40 min to 2 hrs on our batteries, has 3 or 5
lead ECG cable and a 12 lead option if needed and of course the standard
Zoll defib (biphasic) & Pacer portion which is very user friendly. Service
from Zoll has been without problems, will send out loaners when service is
needed. We do FW transports so I'm not sure how it performs in the RW
environment. If you have any questions feel free to call us @ 928/537-5109
T. Kane, RRT
-----Original Message-----
From: flightmed-admin@flightweb.com
[mailto:flightmed-admin@flightweb.com]On Behalf Of Sara Kautz
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 11:30 AM
To: flightmed@flightweb.com
Subject: Who is using the new Zoll M -CCT model?
I know there was some mention a few months back about
the new CCT model, part of the Zoll M series. Who out
there is using it? Problems? Is the BP reliable or
are there problems with motion? How has the service
been?
What do you really like/dislike?
Thanks!
Sara Kautz RN
AirLife, Denver
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